All vehicles are required to properly display a valid parking permit when parked anywhere
on campus property, including parking lots and roadways, when classes are in session.

Student Parking Permit Price: $30.00

(CHARGE TO YOUR STUDENT ACCOUNT, CHECK,CASH)

IN ORDER TO RECEIVE YOUR PARKING PERMIT, A REGISTRATION FORM MUST BE COMPLETED.

STUDENT SEMESTER PARKING PERMITSStudent semester parking permits may be purchased during registration periods and
throughout the semester at the Campus Police Department or at the Cashier's office
on the San Luis Obispo or the North County campus.

Semester parking permits that are ordered online at myCuesta MUST BE PICKED UP in PERSON at the Cashier's office or at the Campus Police office on either the San Luis Obispo (SLO) campus or the Paso Robles campus (NCC). The
fees for replacement and additional permits are full price. Semester parking permits
are valid at either campus.

Student semester permits must be clearly displayed in the following methods: a. Permanently affixed on the interior lower right corner of the front windshield. b. Suspended from the rearview mirror on/in a plastic hanger. Permit should be
facing forwards, toward the front of the vehicle so it can be seen if standing in
front of the car. c. Motorcycles or mopeds must display permits on the front forks or cowling.

DAILY PARKING PERMITS

Daily parking permits can be purchased for $2/day from the yellow self-serve dispenser machines located in parking lots 1A, 2, 3, 4,
5 and 6 on the SLO campus; lots 10 and 11 on the North County campus or at the Campus
Police/Public Safety office on either campus. Machines take $1 (one dollar) bills
and quarters only. Machines do not give change.

Daily parking permits must be properly displayed face up on the dashboard so that the
date-of-purchase is visible.

DISABLED PARKINGDisabled parking is available in each of the paved lots. Students and staff that
park in disabled parking spaces must display a valid Cuesta parking permit and a valid
disabled placard issued from the Department of Motor Vehicles. In the event that
accessible parking is unavailable, the driver may park in the nearby staff or time
limited parking spaces with a valid parking permit and disabled placard properly displayed
and visible at all times.

Visitors displaying a valid DMV-issued disabled placard may park without a Cuesta parking
permit in disabled parking spaces that are designated "Visitor Only". Failure to visibly display a valid DMV-issued disabled placard may result in a
citation and fine, per DMV regulation.

Please Note, a Visitor is one who is not participating in classes, activities or events on campus.